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County expanding health care facilities to meet new demands: More than 70 ... Santa Cruz Sentinel This is the first in a series of stories about local changes in health care resulting from the federal Affordable Care Act. Today: Expansion plans. By Jondi Gumz. SANTA CRUZ -- New medical clinics, expansion of existing clinics and more than 70 new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health insurance brokers and small employers fear higher prices STLtoday.com But it is too soon to tell whether these bold creations of the Affordable Care Act will actually bring "affordable" care to consumers. Some observers say that escalating health care costs will still find ways to tap and drain the bank accounts of small ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Southcoast area health care providers weigh in on medical marijuana Taunton Daily Gazette The law does not require health insurance providers to pay for medical marijuana. The state has the green light to register up to 35 nonprofit dispensaries across the state, with at least one, and not more than five, per county, in the first year. "We ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CO-OP will be an option in health care reform in SC The Augusta Chronicle It is one of 24 state-based Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan nonprofits that got federal loans under the Affordable Care Act to establish themselves as affordable options once health insurance marketplaces begin enrollment Oct. 1. The CO-OPs, as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health benefits for mayor, council under fire in North Haledon case NorthJersey.com Bleeker contends that George and council members Rocco Luisi, Raymond T. Melone, Donna Puglisi and Elaine M. Vuoncino have received free health insurance in violation of a 1992 borough ordinance that he claims requires that they pay for their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letter: Health care act will only create burdens Albany Times Union Under Obamacare, a business that has 50 or more employees must provide costly, government-dictated health insurance or pay a $2,000 fine per employee. The insurance cost per employee now averages at least $5,000. If a business has fewer than 50 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin tapped to test pilot health care program Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Over the years, step by step, the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin has steadily moved toward becoming a model of integrating medical care and social services. Its services include not only primary care but also dental care, a pharmacy, behavioral ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some health experts worry about parts of Obamacare yet to come Chicago Sun-Times These include letting dependent children stay on their parents' health insurance until age 26 and a ban on insurance companies dropping children for pre-existing conditions. They are the measures whose popularity helped President Barack Obama push the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Basketball games help spread information about health insurance WXXA Some local kids got their chance to shoot some hoops and it was all for a good cause - staying healthy. Basketball players ages 8 to 16 attended a Hoops for Health March madness tournament. The Boys and Girls Club, The Healthy Capital District ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Habersham Co. man, Buford state lawmaker named to new health benefits panel Access North Georgia ATLANTA - Gov. Nathan Deal, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston have announced the full list of appointments to the Special Advisory Commission on Mandated Health Insurance Benefits. The group's organizational meeting will be ... See all stories on this topic » |
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